The wild robot Roz ends up on a deserted island after a shipwreck, and has to adapt to new surroundings.
The unfamiliar nature can be brutal, but Roz gradually builds relationships with many creatures from the animal kingdom.
The Wild Robot is a powerful story about finding oneself and one’s place in the world, as well as the fascinating bridge between nature and technology – and being connected to everything living around us.
The film is written and directed by Chris Sanders, who is behind the films about the Dragon Trainer, Croods and Lilo & Stitch.
Peter Brown published the book The Wild Robot in 2016, which has since become a best-selling trilogy and has been translated into many languages. Armand In Armand, Elisabeth (Reinsve) is summoned to an emergency meeting with the school.
A young teacher tells her that her son Armand is guilty of something, but she won’t say what.
Elisabeth demands that the cards are put on the table, and diplomacy must step in, in the form of an awkward headmaster and a politically correct nurse.
Soon, another pair of parents are part of a mildly unpredictable meeting, where the attempt at a diplomatic conversation spins completely out of control.
Armand is an imaginative, intense and laugh-out-loud film that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats with unforgettable scenes and a classroom that most people will recognize.